Soppana Sundari review: A  comedy-drama that entertains despite its drawbacks

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By Manigandan KR

13/04/2023

Director SG Charles’ Soppana Sundari is a comedy caper that, despite its drawbacks and lapses in logic, manages to entertain.

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Agalya (Aishwarya Rajesh), a girl from a lower-middle-class family, wins a car worth ₹10 lakhs in a lucky draw competition conducted by a popular jewellery store.

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However, their happiness is short-lived as her brother Durai (Karunakaran) returns to claim the car for himself.

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When the confrontation turns violent the neighbours call the police who seize the car.

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Does Agalya manage to outwit her brother to reclaim her car? How does she teach the cop lusting after her a lesson? Soppana Sundari answers all these questions.

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In particular, Aishwarya Rajesh (who plays Agalya) scores handsomely.

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Karunakaran as her brother and Mime Gopi as his brother-in-law also deliver commendable performances which make the film an engaging affair.

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Redin Kingsley as Dijith  appears for only a brief but he brings down the house with laughter.

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In the name of humour, the movie has sequences that are crude and highly despicable.

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Soppana Sundari is entertaining but only if you can forgive its lapses in logic and some of its humour sequences that are demeaning in nature.

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